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Tuesday, June 4, 2024

Computer Village traders open shops for business amid NLC strike

President, Phone and Allied Products Dealers Association of Nigerian, Ifeanyi Akubue, said the strike was long overdue.

• June 4, 2024
Ikeja Computer Village
Ikeja Computer Village used to illustrate the story [Photo credti: TechNext]

Traders at the Computer Village in Ikeja, Lagos, on Monday went about their business despite the industrial action declared by the Nigeria Labour Congress and the Trade Union Congress.

At the village, market activities were ongoing as usual.

The NLC and TUC had declared an indefinite strike to protest hike in electricity tariff and demand for an improved minimum wage among others

The Chairman, Computer Village Market Board, Adebowale Soyebo, in a brief interview said activities were ongoing as usual in the market as people were carrying out their business.

“As it stands today, the Computer Village is active but we are not sure of what may happen by tomorrow,” Mr Soyebo said.

Also, the president of Phone and Allied Products Dealers Association of Nigerian, Ifeanyi Akubue, said the strike was long overdue.

“The NLC has dragged on for too long for it to happen, hence the non-compliance. With the present economic hardship there is no way a civil servant will survive the situation. So, the strike is long overdue. We have long been ready for them. Even as businessmen, it has not been easy, then how much more a civil servant. We feel the pains of the civil servants and there should be a way to make available basic amenities such as transportation and education, as it is being done in other climes to cushion the challenges,” Mr Akubue said.

The Chief Executive Officer, Softwareshop, Austin Agbakor, however said that activities on Monday at Computer Village were usually slow.

According to him, there is nothing exceptionally different from other days in spite of the strike by the NLC.

He noted, “However, if by midweek when activities are meant to pick up and there are no sales, that means the Computer Village has been affected by the strike. Generally, businesses have been as usual due to the economic hardship. I urge the government and the NLC to arrive at a long-lasting solution that will benefit the citizens.”

A phone accessory trader, John Chukwuma, said that “the strike is not of benefit to me because complying with the strike will mean no sales which will affect my family income.

”For a daily income earner complying will be a challenge, such a group of people should be put into consideration before an industrial action is declared.”

He, however, pleaded that the NLC should find a common ground to settle the dispute rather than the strike.

Also, a dealer in laptops, Korede Jinadu, said that joining the strike was not ideal as he would not benefit from the minimum wage.

He stated, “The best bet is to come out and make sales to be able to feed my family.”

(NAN)

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